Ansar al-Shariah in Libya released a video of fighters training at a camp named in honor of Miloud Sadaqah, a top group official who was killed in clashes with the Libyan army in Benghazi in April 2015.

Ansar al-Shariah in Libya published a poster calling Prime Minister-designate Fayez al-Sarraj the "new Karzai of Libya," and claimed two attacks in Benghazi, one of them by the Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries.

Ansar al-Shariah in Libya published a graphic publicizing 9,352, which, according to the Health Committee of the Tobruk Parliament, is the number of Libyan forces killed in Operation Dignity between May 16, 2014, and February 23, 2016.

Ansar al-Shariah in Libya released a statement containing a list of those killed following the June 14, 2015 U.S. airstrikes in the country, notably not including Moktar Belmoktar (AKA Khalid Abu al-Abbas), who was previously declared dead by officials.

Ansar al-Shariah in Libya released a video on its “Invasion of “Scouring to the Raid at Dawn’,” focusing on attacks by its fighters and those within the Shura Council of Benghazi Rebels against camps of loyalists of Khalifa Haftar.

Ansar al-Shariah–Libya (ASL) opened a Twitter account on October 29, 2013 under the username @AnsarShariaa_ly and began tweeting links to its media arm's Facebook page, including posts from its archive documenting previous proselytization and preaching events, pamphlets, and charitable campaigns.

Ansar al-Shariah – Libya (ASL) posted a video of its members distributing sheep to what it said were needy families in Benghazi for the feast of Eid al-Adha as part of its campaign in honor of Nazih al-Ruqai (AKA Abu Anas al-Libi), an al-Qaeda official captured in Tripoli by U.S. Special Forces.